Summer Camp Events

Open House May 6th, 2023

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Are you still looking for a Summer Camp?

Look no further than Forest Lake Camp in the heart of the Adirondacks! Our 830-acre property boasts a 25-acre private lake, making it the ideal location for all kinds of exciting activities. Whether your child loves horseback riding, water skiing, mountain biking, or climbing, we have it all. Our experienced staff is dedicated to ensuring that every child has a safe and enjoyable time.

At Forest Lake Camp, we believe in providing a fun and safe environment for children to explore the great outdoors, make new friends, and learn new skills. With only a few spots left in select sessions this coming summer, now is the perfect time to contact our camp director, Taylor Ellis, and secure your child’s spot. Whether your child is a first-time camper or a seasoned pro, we have something for everyone. Our staff is committed to creating a memorable summer experience that your child will never forget.

Come Visit Us

We are excited to invite you to our summer camp open house on May 6th, 2023 between 12-2pm. This is a great opportunity for you to come and see what our camp has to offer and to meet our staff members. During the open house, you will have the chance to take a tour of our facilities, learn about our programs and activities, and ask any questions in person to our Summer Camp Director. We will also have some fun games and activities planned for everyone to enjoy.

See you soon!

 

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